British holidaymakers who complain their holiday is too good

British tourists have been bombarding travel organisers with whinges about foreign jaunts being too hot, appetising or comfortable, according to a travel agency.

One tourist complained to sunshine.co.uk about his bed being ‘too comfy’, saying that it caused him to oversleep instead of being ‘up early and making the most of it’ (Picture: Alamy)

‘Food great, weather lovely’ should be a cheery postcard message – but it seems to be cause for complaint for some holidaymakers.Large numbers of English people, attractive bikini-clad women and a ‘pressure’ to have sex have also bothered Brits abroad, it has emerged.The unusual list of complaints was released by Sunshine.co.uk after the travel agency was taken aback by some of its customers’ feedback.One tourist on the Costa del Sol complained about putting on 2.25kg (5lb) during his holiday, blaming the amount of food on offer at his hotel buffet.Another male, in Majorca, claimed his marriage was put in jeopardy because of arguments with his wife. The rows had been caused by the number of eye-catching sunbathers, he claimed.And a man on holiday in Portugal sent in a gripe about his bed being ‘too comfy’, causing him to oversleep instead of being ‘up early and making the most of it’.Also unhappy with their sleeping arrangements were a couple visiting Bulgaria, who said they had felt ‘pressured’ into having sex by noisy lovemakers in the room next door.Sunshine.co.uk co-founder Chris Brown said: ‘We are more than happy to deal with any issues that arise.‘But we regret that we cannot be held responsible for the temperature of the sand, weight gain or the number of fellow English tourists in the vicinity.’